Text: John 6:9(KJV)
There is a lad here, which hath five barley loaves,
and two small fishes: but what are they among so many?
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Friends,
what seems little is already enough for God to use. Yes, that little in your
hand is sufficient in God’s hand if we can begin with Him. In a world where everything seems to demand more,
like more money, more strength, more connection, then it is easy to feel that
what you have is too small. Job 8:7 Though thy beginning was small,
yet thy latter end should greatly increase.
But, when placed in the hand of God, He will make a difference out of it as He
pours His divine power of multiplication nature into it. The despised has
become plenty and now has become the latest by God’s hand. Let’s learn to give
God thanks no matter the size. Hence, that little plus consistency shall become
abundant. We can see David’s small weapon was enough to bring down Goliath. So,
let’s speak multiplication and stop comparing your little with someone else’s much.
Luke 16:10 He that is faithful in that which is
least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust
also in much.
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Amazingly, we can
see the young boy in the scripture John 6 what looked small just five leaves of
bread and two fishes which can become a laughable size multiplied as Jesus gave
thanks, blessed it, broke it until over five thousand people were
satisfactorily fed with twelve baskets fragments of the loaves as left over. Zechariah 4:10 Do not despise these small beginnings, for
the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.
Yes, that little is excess and it is abundance in God’s hand. I encourage us to
be willing to surrender and yield that little over to God, today in Jesus name.
PRAYER POINT:
Father, thank you and teach me to always
remember that the little I have is more than enough in Your hands to bring
about multiplication in my life in Jesus name.
ACTION QUOTE: Remember,
that little resources plus obedience will bring about supernatural supply,
today.
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